Lynn Tilton, rescuer of distressed companies, discusses how targeted investment from the private sector creates small business jobs.
Lynn Tilton, CEO of Patriarch Partners, buys out failing companies and turns them around, without dissolving them.
Shoppers cut back on luxury items but they're still buying high-end electronics, says warehouse club CEO.
BJ's Wholesale Club takes on larger competitors Sam's Club and Costco by offering more variety in the grocery aisle.
The computer networking giant's CEO talks about how he is changing the organizational structure of the company.
John Chambers commits to continue to lead the company through the organizational evolution and market expansion he initiated.
John Chambers talks about the computer networking giant's competitive positioning and acquisition strategies.
Author of 'How,' Dov Seidman discusses how banks can better explain what their bankers actually do to earn huge rewards.
-
NYC's most expensive residence(3:52)
-
$1.5M car you can't have(1:56)
-
Last minute tech toys(2:58)
-
New Bentley - luxury all the way(1:47)
-
Gates: different from you and me(2:19)
-
Boomers unprepared for retirement(4:33)
-
Creating jobs from rubble(4:59)
-
Euro-zone debt rash(4:58)
-
From boy genius to billionaire(4:10)
-
Investing for long-term growth(4:54)
-
Big stakes with Intel antitrust(4:03)
-
Why NetApp's the best employer(3:56)
-
Diapers sales buck crappy economy(3:49)
-
A dream workplace(4:22)
-
Chinese town trims the tree(01:51)

